1, Kobe averaged 25.4 points, 5.9 rebounds and 5. 1 assists during the Lakers' three consecutive championships, and his shooting percentage was 46.7%.
Curry's most brilliant moment was in 14- 19 season, winning three championships in five years. During the period, he averaged 26.6 points, 4.9 rebounds and 6.5 assists per game and shot 48.5%.
As can be seen from the data, the peak reservoir is more dominant. Moreover, Curry has a wider attack range and a higher hit rate. He can pull his opponent out by three points, giving the inside shark more opportunities to attack the basket.
2. In terms of personality, Kobe belongs to my unique king personality, and Curry is obviously more approachable. After Durant joined the Warriors, Curry will obviously give Durant the shooting percentage and possession of the ball, and also told the media many times on different occasions that Durant will join, and he won't care who the boss of the team is. Therefore, he can better save with O 'Neill!
Therefore, the influence of "CS" combination in the alliance will far exceed that of "OK" combination! Because Curry, who is at the peak of his personal ability, can give O 'Neill more help, and they can get along well in character. Therefore, O 'Neill at the peak can maintain a long-term cooperative relationship with Curry at the peak, and at least establish a dynasty with three consecutive championships!
One of the top insiders in O 'Neill's history, OK Group created the Lakers dynasty and won three consecutive championships, and then partnered Wade to win a championship. Curry 14- 19 led the Warriors to the finals for five consecutive years and won the championship three times. How excellent Curry's projection ability is, there is no need to list his various three-point record-breaking data one by one. Curry's change in NBA basketball style is the best proof of his projection ability. So what storm can O 'Neal and Curry bring together in the league? Is it stronger than the OK combination to create a longer dynasty? If O 'Neill and Curry are combined together, first throw away the other players of a team, and then make a prediction on the future development of O 'Neill and Curry according to personal ability and referring to the reality.
The main problem is to define O 'Neill and Curry as partners at their peak. Their peak period can not only refer to a certain season, but a time period of peak period is more convincing.
O 'Neill's peak period was 1993-2003 season 10, averaging 27.9 points per game,1.8 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 2.5 blocks, 37.5 minutes, 57.7% shooting percentage and1offensive efficiency.
Curry's peak period can be 20 13 to 20 19. He averaged 33.7 minutes, 26.2 points, 4.8 rebounds and 6.8 assists 1.7 steals, shooting 48.3%, shooting 43.2% from three-pointers, shooting 90.2% from free throws, and the offensive efficiency was 65,438. At their peak, O 'Neill and Curry averaged 54. 1 minute 16.6 rebounds and 9.7 assists.
During the cooperation between Kobe and O 'Neill, after deducting Kobe's first two substitute seasons, and the remaining six seasons from 1998 to 2004, Kobe averaged 39 minutes, 25 minutes, 5.9 rebounds and 5 assists 1.68 steals, shooting 45.9% and shooting 30.9% from three points. During the cooperation between Kobe and O 'Neal, it was not all the peak of Kobe. It can only be said that Kobe has just entered the initial peak period, which will reduce the overall data of Kobe and O 'Neal. During this period, Kobe Bryant and O 'Neal averaged 52.9 points 17.8 rebounds and 7.9 assists, compared with O 'Neal and Curry averaging 54. 1 minute 16.6 rebounds and 9.7 assists. Obviously, Curry and O 'Neill have a slightly better offensive ability.
At O 'Neill's peak, strength and explosiveness were definitely inside, and Curry's outside three-pointer was as high as 43.2%, which was definitely the top in history. Both of them are regular season MVPs and scoring champions.
Even though James and Davis, the Lakers' strongest duo, averaged 52.4 points 17.3 rebounds 13.7 assists per game, O 'Neill's inside offensive and defensive strength was much stronger than Davis's. James and Curry are in different positions, but they are extremely important to the team.
Then the combination of Curry and O 'Neill refers to the combination of Kobe and O 'Neill, which already has the basic conditions for forming a dynasty.
The top inside and outside players in history add to each other.
O 'Neill is a pure center player, the pioneer of Curry's modern small ball era, and a top player combination in different periods and positions. It's perfect to think about it. How harmonious are O 'Neill and Curry? Let's look at a set of data first. Data don't lie.
O 'Neill shot 53.6% in the basket, 74.8% in shooting percentage, 39.7% in close range, 42.6% in shooting percentage, and 6.7% in long range and three-pointers. Except O 'Neal, who hardly shoots from the field, his real shooting percentage is as high as 58%. O 'Neill's concentrated choice of homework in the basket is based on his tall and strong body, but don't forget that O 'Neill is a flexible and fat man, and he can improve his score in other aspects besides dunk.
Curry's shots in the basket accounted for17.65,438+0%, shooting percentage was 64.7%, shooting percentage was 9%, shooting percentage was 410.5%, shooting percentage was 7.4%, shooting percentage was 45.4%, shooting percentage was 18.4%, and shooting percentage was 46. The ratio of Curry's long-range shot and three-point shot is as high as 73.9%, and almost all three points account for 50%.
O 'Neill and Curry's shooting areas are so complementary that they are perfect partners for O 'Neill who needs inside space and Curry who is good at outside projection. As can be seen from the shooting percentage, the two are the top scorers inside and outside the line. They will attract at least two people to attack each other, limit each other's defense and create opportunities for each other. Curry's outside shooting created more space for O 'Neill's inside. Even if Curry misses the outside shot, O 'Neill, who averaged 3.5 rebounds in the frontcourt, will improve their offensive efficiency from another angle and improve the overall offensive efficiency of the team.
Curry's 64.7% inside breakthrough score hit rate is already very high. If O 'Neill's inside cover is used again, it will be easier for Curry to cover with O 'Neill's huge body. With O 'Neill's inside threat, even if O 'Neill doesn't pick and roll for Curry's outside line, he can create a very good outside shooting space for Curry. In addition, Curry can send 6.8 assists per game, and O 'Neill will add more dunks.
(Kobe Bryant and Curry shooting area distribution map)
During the cooperation between Kobe Bryant and O 'Neill, the inside shooting percentage was 24%, which was higher than Curry's, but not high compared with shooting guards such as Wade and Harden. O 'Neill also needs inside space in the OK combination, and Kobe's long-range shooting ability supports him to make a lot of long-range shots, which is also one of the important factors for the success of the OK combination.
But compared with Curry 17. 1% inside shooting and 48. 1% three-point shooting, it can create better inside offensive space for O 'Neill. Obviously, Kobe's shooting space and O 'Neal overlap more than Curry's, so O 'Neal and Curry are a perfect pair of inside and outside partners.
Curry's explosive offensive ability masked his defensive ability. Curry's defensive efficiency at the peak is 105, which is above the passing line. However, in the process of cooperation with O 'Neal, Kobe's defensive efficiency is 104. It seems that Curry's defensive efficiency is not much different from Kobe's. However, it should be noted that there are many defensive experts among the Warriors' Curry teammates, such as Clay Thompson, Barnes, Green and Durant. Curry's defensive target is not the opponent's strongest scoring point, but Kobe is different. Kobe will always guard against the opponent's first or second scorer.
Especially in the playoffs, this is more obvious. Kobe Bryant's playoff defense efficiency is 104, and Curry's playoff defense efficiency is 106. Kobe Bryant's defensive efficiency in the playoffs remains unchanged, while Curry's defensive efficiency is declining. In addition, the Warriors' defensive strength also adds to Curry.
There is another data that can better reflect Kobe's defensive ability. Career 9 defense 1 array, 3 defense 2 arrays, Curry defense 3 arrays.
At this time, some fans will say that Curry's defense is not as good as Kobe's, but he led the Warriors to five finals and three championships. Don't forget that the defensive efficiency of Curry 106 is not unacceptable, but it seems that Curry's defensive ability is still insufficient compared with Kobe. Of course, if O 'Neill cooperates with Curry, the team can also introduce defensive experts like Warriors Green and Thompson to make up for Curry's lack of defensive ability on the outside.
At that time, the OK group fell apart, mainly because Kobe challenged O 'Neill's position and their different attitudes towards the game, which led to the dissolution of the OK group. Compared with Kobe Bryant, Curry is an approachable player, and he has never had a discordant voice with his teammates in the Warriors.
O 'Neill's season peak interception 10, Curry's 32-year-old career continues. If it is the same era, the peak season cooperation 10 season is not a big problem.
Conclusion: O 'Neill and Curry are a group of super traditional centers and top three-point shooters in the era of small ball. They will be a pair of super dual-core and have the strength to build a dynasty. As for how many championships they can win, O 'Neill and Curry, three powerful 3D perimeter players, will have a lot of imagination.
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Peak Curry+Peak O 'Neill can definitely win the triple crown and make a dynasty. It can also be said that any point guard who can reach the All-Star level plus olney may achieve three consecutive championships. I'm not belittling Curry. I grew up watching O 'Neill play ball. Peak olney's dominance is absolutely first, and no one can shake it.
But that's the truth. We can only guess, after all, they are not players of the same era.
What the two mvp players have achieved in the combination of inside and outside lines is actually roughly equivalent to the influence of the "OK combination" of that year. Of course, how high the upper limit can be depends on whether the configuration of other players can maximize the role of O' Neill and Curry.
O' Neill and Curry's peak moments are the league's mvp level.
O 'Neill's peak season was in 2000, when he was surrounded by Kobe Bryant (roughly equivalent to owning a garage, after all, they were all super giants). He won his only mvp in the regular season and led his team to the championship. That season, he averaged 29.7 points 13.6 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 3 blocks, and his shooting percentage was as high as 57.4%. I also won the scoring champion that season and was selected as the best team for a while.
O 'Neill's dominance in that season was roughly equivalent to Jordan in the paint. He is 2. 16 meters tall, but he weighs 147 kilograms, which gives him a perfect tonnage advantage in interior confrontation: the offensive end can easily push the defender away, and even two people score layups, and all kinds of empty dunks fly to 6; The defensive end uses the weight advantage to make the inside players extremely difficult on the offensive end. "It's like hitting the wall with your back", which is Yao Ming's evaluation. I think this evaluation is similar. O 'Neill, who can play 2 in the paint 1, can be said to be a nightmare for all opponents in the penalty area. His containment and influence on the inside can definitely be called "a brother under the basket."
It is said that Curry's peak should be the same as O 'Neill's, and there are superstars around him to see Curry's real strength. Take Durant 18- 19 season as a reference: in that season, he averaged 27.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 5.2 assists 1.3 steals, and his shooting percentage was 47.2% and 43.7%. He is definitely an elite shooter on the outside.
As an mvp player, Curry has his own characteristics. Curry's shooting threat is his greatest capital. He can hit three points at any shooting point outside the three-point line and ensure more than 40% shooting percentage, so that his projection has the effect of "library gravity" and the warrior can arrange a wide range of offensive tactics around him. Another point is that Curry's combination ball ability is very strong. He also has a good sense of rhythm. In the face of star point guards, Curry can use his rhythm changes and shooting threats to get easy layup space, which will enrich his personal offensive arsenal.
Shaq's threat to the basket and Ku's attractive outside projection can ensure that this team is a playoff team. So whether you can win the championship depends on what reasonable configuration you have on the starting and substitute sides to maximize the characteristics of these two MVPs. I will arrange the starting lineup of players:
Center O 'Neill, power forward Sabonis or john collins, small forward Iguodala, defender Thompson and point guard Curry.
Based on the salary space, I have roughly sorted out this lineup. Let's see if it is suitable! As for the bench, we will fill it with veterans and high-quality role players who want to win the championship, so there will be at least two champions!
In the long history of NBA, O 'Neill and Black Mamba Kobe's OK combination is one of the most successful duo. It is under their leadership that the Lakers won three consecutive championships and created their own Zijin Dynasty! Then, if the peak Curry and the peak O 'Neill become partners, can they achieve higher results than the "OK combination"? Personally, Kobe Bryant and O 'Neill are stronger in combination ability, but Curry is more easygoing and will not part ways with O 'Neill because of the team leader, which makes them more likely to achieve better results than three consecutive championships!
As the only player in NBA history who was unanimously elected as the MVP of the regular season, Curry's threat on the offensive end is beyond doubt. His excellent offensive ability with and without the ball enables him to give full play to his advantages in any kind of play. As a shooting guard in NBA history, Kobe's offensive ability is not worse than Curry's, so in offensive performance, the two should be equal.
What really makes the OK combination more dominant is the performance of the defensive end. At the peak, O 'Neill was a monster at both ends of the inside attack and defense, and Kobe was selected as the best defensive team 12 times in his career, 8 of which were the best, which was enough to show how excellent his defense was. In contrast, Curry's defense has always been his biggest weakness, which will make him a point that the opponent's offensive end aims at.
As the most dominant inside player in NBA history, O 'Neill has the ability to make the team a strong contender for the championship as long as he matches an excellent outside player, not to mention the top outside players in the league like Kobe Bryant or Curry. O 'Neal and Kobe Bryant can lead the Lakers to three consecutive championships, and his combination with Curry can also have such dominance.
However, the "OK combination" with infinite scenery in those years eventually parted ways because of the problems between the two. If Curry and O 'Neal form a dual-core lineup, the probability will be very low. This is obvious from the Warriors' recruitment of Durant, and Curry will voluntarily give up his possession and technical and tactical core position. Curry is willing to make great sacrifices for the team's record, which will also make his combination with O 'Neill more stable and have a greater probability of achieving good results!
Curry, the greatest three-pointer in NBA history, and O 'Neill, the most dominant killer in NBA history, are the most dominant duo in the league at any time. They are fully capable of leading the team to create a dynasty of their own!
There is no direct answer to this question. Let's make an analogy. Both O 'Neill and Kobe Bryant have won three consecutive championships at their peak, so whether O 'Neill and Curry can win three consecutive championships can be judged from Kobe Bryant and his various abilities at their peak.
1, scoring ability, Kobe has not reached the peak during the three consecutive championships, but he has shown a strong scoring ability. 00-0 1 season, Kobe has been able to score 28.5 points per game with 46.4% shooting percentage. Curry's peak season was 15- 16. He scored 30. 1 point and shot 50.4% per game. The peak of equal division ability is slightly better than that of library.
2, defensive ability, during the three consecutive championships, Kobe got two best defensive arrays, one best defensive for a while. Curry has never been in the best defensive lineup in his career. Defensive ability, Kobe wins completely.
3, organizational ability, during the three consecutive championships, Kobe Bryant can get 5. 1 assists per game, and Curry can get 6.7 assists in the 15- 16 season, with a difference of 1.6 times, which is slightly better than the peak of organizational ability.
4, physical fitness, as we all know, Kobe's physical fitness is very good, and his confrontation ability is stronger than Curry's. The height difference is 7 cm, which shows that Kobe has won completely in physical fitness.
Based on the above, it can be seen that although Peak Curry has a strong scoring ability, his organizational ability is average, and his defensive ability is far less than Kobe's. In the playoff when it won the championship by defense, it is doomed not to be higher than OK, so it is estimated that the combination of Peak Curry and O 'Neal will win at most two championships.
Of course, there are many factors that determine the champion, far more than the above four. Since it can't be tested by experiments, we won't do too much analysis.
What kind of sparks can Curry and O 'Neill have? There is no doubt that both of them are historical players, one is the top inside player in the league, and the other is the defender who started the era of small ball. If two people cooperate at their peak, can they win three consecutive championships or more? Let's listen to the old talk.
First of all, we all know that the OK team once created a triple crown dynasty, but if Kobe Bryant is replaced by Curry, can it create more championships? Laochi thinks not. Although Curry's offensive range is wider than that of Kobe Bryant at the peak, and his three-point shooting rate is also extremely high, he is still slightly inferior to Kobe Bryant in other aspects.
When he was young, Kobe could become the second-in-command of the Lakers, not only on the offensive end, but also on the defensive. During the three consecutive championships, Kobe won the best defense once or twice, while Curry has not won the honor of defense so far. Defending the playoffs, in fact, Curry's disadvantage on the defensive end will be infinitely magnified by the opponent. Just look back at the finals of the Cavaliers and Warriors in previous years.
Although Curry said that he has a strong offensive ability, can he continue to hit such a high hit rate in the defense from 1999 to 2002? Let's take 2002 as an example. In that year, Kobe shot 37.9% from three-pointers and 43.4% from the field. Compared with Curry's career three-point shooting and 45% shooting percentage, Kobe Bryant is not much worse. Moreover, Kobe can provide the heavy responsibility on the defensive end.
Based on the above, Lao Chi thinks that if Curry and O 'Neill cooperate at the peak, they can really win the championship, but this does not mean that they can win three consecutive championships or more.
If everyone is at the peak, the word peak is very important.
O 'Neill's peak period is 1996-2006, and Curry's peak period is 20 15- now.
Firstly, the player O 'Neill is analyzed. You must know that it is bug-level, and the defense is like dirt. At least two people are needed to defend the inside ball. Because it was too strong, the league also launched a three-second attack, just to reduce the strength of the players.
Secondly, it analyzes Curry, an epoch-making player who changed the traditional basketball style, accurate three-pointers, master running without the ball, excellent passing vision and overall situation. Curry's three-pointer is different from any other player. Curry can find space for projection by running and dribbling, so as to shoot. There is no dead angle at half-time, Curry's three-pointer is extremely fast and his vision is very high. His career is over 42%.
According to the technical characteristics of the two players, let's imagine a variety of tactics: Curry takes the ball over half-court, O' Neill picks and rolls, Curry breaks inside, and O' Neill is empty; O' Neill plays an important role in the inside. Curry passes the ball, O' Neill squeezes the inside, and the double pass projects three points to Curry. Don't double buckle the opponent. It's simply too beautiful to imagine.
This combination is undoubtedly the guarantee of the playoffs, but basketball is a team project. To win the championship, you need many factors, such as teamwork, depth of lineup, injuries and so on. After all, you can't have two people play every game. Of course, if there are these two players, the management will definitely try to supplement the team and attract a group of outstanding veterans to join.
So if these two players join hands at the peak, there is no contradiction, and there is no problem in winning three consecutive championships. Personally, it is conservatively estimated that they will win five consecutive championships.
Curry couldn't fight a tough battle, and the total judgment was 15 and 16, of which 17. 18 and 19. Generally speaking, in 15, the Splash Brothers defended by the Cavaliers became blacksmiths, and in that year Iguodala continued his life and won the injured Cavaliers.1718 depends on duruan's life, 19 duruan was injured. He's been fighting the Raptors, and he's invisible again. The struggling garage is two grades worse than Kobe. If Auntie and Curry are partners, they will never exceed the ok combination era, and Auntie's body shape is not suitable for the requirements. If the two work together, the efficiency will definitely be greatly reduced.
As the leader of the small ball era, Curry is really a "small" person playing basketball; O 'Neill is the greatest center in the traditional era, with strong ability in the basket and almost horrible dunk ability.
Curry is the greatest scorer on the outside, and O 'Neill is the giant on the inside. If the two are combined, there will be different splashes.
As we all know, Curry is a player with his own system, and he has great risks on the outside. A little carelessness is a three-point rain, and a little carelessness is a wave of three-point rain; Inside O 'Neill is invincible, especially in the era of small ball. As long as O 'Neill takes the ball inside, the person who plays against O 'Neill is almost one size younger than him, which can hardly prevent O 'Neill from scoring, and will even be defeated by 2+ 1.
When O 'Neill plays singles inside, in the era of small ball, few people dare to double-team. Double-team is easy to leak, and will it definitely prevent O 'Neill from scoring? This may not be the case. O 'Neill doesn't know how many rebounds he was smashed at the peak. O 'Neal can dunk hard at the basket even if someone hangs.
After gaining weight, O 'Neill moved slowly, which made him suffer in the era of small ball. And most centers can shoot three points in the small ball era. If O 'Neill is pulled out of the three-point line or defended at the top of the arc, O 'Neill will feel very uncomfortable. However, even if O 'Neill curled up inside, insisted on shrinking, and insisted on not changing the defense, even if the defensive pressure on the outside was greater, he would never be able to easily defeat the team with the top O 'Neill and Curry.
So I think the combination of O 'Neill and Curry can achieve three consecutive championships, because in the playoffs, it is four wins in seven games, and the opponent's three points can't break out, while the inside line has O 'Neill contraction, and it is almost impossible for the inside line to beat them.